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Re: Thanksgiving

Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 2:36 am
by Falco Girgis
trufun, you were born in Alabama? Goddamn, we have so much in common. I definitely agree. I like cornbread dressing and huge amounts of cranberry sauce.

Re: Thanksgiving

Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 12:26 pm
by Arce
trufun202 wrote:Aight, its 1am and Thanksgiving is officially here.

So, which do you guys prefer - Cornbread Dressing or Stuffing?

If you don't know the difference, I'm gonna guess you like Stuffing. :P

I was born in Alabama and raised in Illinois, so I've had my fair share of both. To me, nothing beats cornbread dressing with canned cranberry sauce (with the aluminum can ridges intact) ...and it's only a few hours away, can't wait!
I thought you were from South America or somewhere deep within the Amazon...

Oh, I getcha. 3rd-wroldie here wants to make himself feel special and pretend he's from the US! :lol:

edit: Oh, right. I prefer the Cornbread dressing--for some reason I've always hated stuffing. And, the last 3 thanksgiving's we've had a 16 pack of Bawl to compliment our bloatation...Fuck, I need to call Falco and tell him to pick us up a few on his way here.

Re: Thanksgiving

Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 3:20 pm
by Falco Girgis
Oh my god, it hurts to breathe...

It hurts sooo good. I'm trying to beat MegamanX2 in my bloated state.

Re: Thanksgiving

Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 3:53 pm
by Kcirtap1990
Thanksgiving, 4:52PM and I woke up about a half hour ago. I don't think I'm going anywhere/doing anything. Maybe tomorrow instead. Haha, I love being lazy.

Re: Thanksgiving

Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 11:03 pm
by MarauderIIC
Not many leftovers with 16 people here. Am with my fiancee's family, they rent a cabin and everybody gets together.

Re: Thanksgiving

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 12:18 am
by trufun202
Arce wrote:
trufun202 wrote:Aight, its 1am and Thanksgiving is officially here.

So, which do you guys prefer - Cornbread Dressing or Stuffing?

If you don't know the difference, I'm gonna guess you like Stuffing. :P

I was born in Alabama and raised in Illinois, so I've had my fair share of both. To me, nothing beats cornbread dressing with canned cranberry sauce (with the aluminum can ridges intact) ...and it's only a few hours away, can't wait!
I thought you were from South America or somewhere deep within the Amazon...

Oh, I getcha. 3rd-wroldie here wants to make himself feel special and pretend he's from the US! :lol:

edit: Oh, right. I prefer the Cornbread dressing--for some reason I've always hated stuffing. And, the last 3 thanksgiving's we've had a 16 pack of Bawl to compliment our bloatation...Fuck, I need to call Falco and tell him to pick us up a few on his way here.
:lol: I think you're thinking of avansc. He's from South America / South Africa or something like that.

I was born in Dothan, AL. And damn, I must have eaten 3 pounds of cornbread dressing today. 8-)

Re: Thanksgiving

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 8:29 pm
by dandymcgee
I love cornbread, but I've never heard of cornbread dressing? Stuffing is pretty good, not my favourite though. I don't like cranberry sauce at all. I guess that's just me ;)

Re: Thanksgiving

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 12:07 am
by Andy K.
GyroVorbis wrote:Peter, Marcel, and I were going to try to see if we could beat Chrono Trigger in one sitting at this point, haha.
I did that way back in the day on the SNES. I can't even imagine how long it took, but I did it. Godspeed! :lol:

Re: Thanksgiving

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 9:24 pm
by Arce
We did that with Secret of Mana...and succeeded.

We deserve a metal. Owning the best fucking multiplayer RPG ever...In one sitting. :lol:

Re: Thanksgiving

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 9:36 pm
by trufun202
Arce wrote:We did that with Secret of Mana...and succeeded.
Have you guys played Sword of Mana for GBA? I liked it

Re: Thanksgiving

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 10:39 pm
by Moosader
I beat Sword of Mana and I own Final Fantasy Adventure. <3 They're so awesome.

I'm disappointed by Children of Mana and Heroes of Mana, though. Haven't played Dawn of Mana, but I haven't heard any great things about it.

What they need to play is the translated version of Secret of Mana 2. I'd let them borrow my copy of Legend of Mana if the game weren't worth $80. :S

Re: Thanksgiving

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 11:02 pm
by Falco Girgis
I have played a little bit of translated Secret of Mana 2 with the 3 player hack (I play with Marcel and Peter) on Dreamcast. It seriously kicked ass. Some of the best SNES graphics like... ever.

As for Final Fantasy Adventure, I really, really want to play it. One of my best friends that beat Link's Awakening with me (our favorite GB game) says that it's a close second.

Re: Thanksgiving

Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 5:41 am
by Andy K.
GyroVorbis wrote:As for Final Fantasy Adventure, I really, really want to play it. One of my best friends that beat Link's Awakening with me (our favorite GB game) says that it's a close second.
Falco, Final Fantasy Adventure is probably my most fav GB game, EVER. It's great fun! I definitely recommend you check it out! But just don't go in expecting it to be a normal Final Fantasy game, it's one of those weird Mana spin-offs, but it's still fun. as. hell. Great music too.